Description
INTRODUCTION
A wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of spatially distributed autonomous sensors to monitor physical or environmental conditions, such as temperature, sound, pressure, etc. and to cooperatively pass their data through the network to a main location. The more modern networks are bi-directional, also enabling control of sensor activity. The development of wireless sensor networks was motivated by military applications such as battlefield surveillance; today such networks are used in many industrial and consumer applications, such as industrial process monitoring and control, machine health monitoring, and so on.
Wireless Sensor Networks Seminar Report
Page Length : 22
Content :
- Abstract
- Introduction
- WSN Technology
- History Of WSN
- Architecture Of WSN
- Sensor Technology
- 1 Definition
- 2 Type Of Sensor
- 3 Trends Of Sensor
- Features
- Ad-Hock Deployment
- Un-Attended Operation
- Unmetered
- Dynamic Changes
- Applications
- Environment Monitoring
- Health Monitoring
- Traffic Control
- Smart Building
- Standardization
- Conclusion
- References
Wireless Sensor Networks Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 21
Content :
- Introduction
- Types of WSN
- Characteristics of a WSN
- Architecture components of a WSN
- Architecture of a WSN
- Characteristics of a middleware
- Concept of SOA for wireless networks
- Architectural issues
- Standards and Specifications
- Applications
- Challenges
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Future Scope
- Conclusion
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